Rosh is a wine produced following a little the taste of the Abruzzo tradition for red wines, hence the name "lu rosh". The grapes used are red with a small part of white grapes, to give it a little freshness and greater drinkability. A wine of great juiciness and freshness, which tastes of red fruit.
Grapes: Blend ol local red and white grapes.
Alcohol content: 12%.
Aging: Some months in steel.
Contains sulfites
Pino Nero di Lammidia is a fresh and crunchy red wine made from red grapes. The grapes come from a vineyard located at 600 m.s.l.m. on the eastern slope of the Gran Sasso, on soils of calcareous origin. After the harvest of the grapes, in the cellar the fermentation is in semi-carbonic, the grapes were crushed with the feet and then it was plugged to saturate the CO2 tank generated by fermentation. After a week there was the pressing and subsequent aging for a few emesees in cement and steel containers.
Grapes: Red grapes.
Alcohol content: 12,5%.
Aging: Steel.